Xbox Live Games With Gold Free Games List For June 2015 (Lineup for Xbox One, Xbox 360)

By Komfie Manalo
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Xbox Gold members will be able to download four games for free throughout June 2015 for Xbox One and Xbox 360.

Owners of Xbox One will have access to two little-known titles for the whole month of June, including Pool Nation FX, which was also included in the Games with Gold titles in the month of May, said Win Beta. A new tactical game called Massive Chalice, will be available for download for Xbox Gold members for the whole month of June.

Massive Chalice is a turn-based strategy game from Double Fine that it started to develop since 2013. The game will also debut Xbox One platform on June 1 and will sell for $20, according to Game Spot. Massive Chalice is seen to fill the void in Xbox One strategy games list.

Xbox 360 Gold Members can download Just Cause 2 for free from June 1-15. Starting June 16, the Thief will be available for download free of charge until the end of the month.

Just Cause 2 and the Thief generated plenty of buzz during their initial release and to be included in the list of Games with Gold titles is a great opportunity to experience both games, especially for those that missed out at launch.

According to Win Beta, a third, unannounced game on Xbox One will also be made available next month but no specific date or title have been issued.

Here are the list of the free games for Xbox Gold Members and their available platforms:

Xbox One:

    Massive Chalice

    Pool Nation FX

Xbox 360:

    Just Cause 2 (June 1-15)

    Thief (June 16-30)

Players with active Xbox Live Gold memberships (excluding trial memberships and "free Gold" weekends) may download the games during their respective availability periods. When downloaded, the game belongs to the user even if they subsequently drop their Xbox Live Gold membership. Two titles are released a month, with the exception of April 2015 (which saw the release of four games, two in each half) and June 2014 (which saw a third game released alongside the second to celebrate the one year anniversary of the program). The first game is free to download from the first of the month until the fifteenth, and then the second being available to download from the sixteenth until the end of the month.

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